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At a street fair, t-shirts sell for $5 apiece. Ronald has already
sold $65 worth of t-shirts, and he has 6 t-shirts left to sell. Write
a function to show the total amount of money Ronald makes
from selling t-shirts at the street fair. Then, find a reasonable
domain and range for the function.
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